I know how much we all like bedliner on the HMMWV
This one was sprayed, as well as the top. Hopefully the entire interior is covered like the tan one that was on the HML a while back.
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Re: Bedliner
Extra durable for canoe carry.
I believe that Humvee has reached peak bedliner application, which is llkely not a good thing.
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I believe that Humvee has reached peak bedliner application, which is llkely not a good thing.
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Here is the white or tan one in case you never saw it....They even sprayed the inside of the top. Look at it sagging.
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Ah nice. Much cheaper hard top than buying a steel one.Action wrote:I know how much we all like bedliner on the HMMWV
This one was sprayed, as well as the top. Hopefully the entire interior is covered like the tan one that was on the HML a while back.
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I wonder what that steering wheel feels like. Or if the horn button and turn signal lever still work smoothly!
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Well, that's one way to keep your soft top from rotting out!
I guess some people don't understand how you can have too much of a good thing.
Another example belongs to a local PD. They had this at a local community show and tell.
'Cause changing lightbulbs is for suckas!
Irony of ironies, I'm posting this while on the WiFi of the Ford dealer pictured as having done that while my work van is in for service.
(PS: No, that's not glare on the armored windows either. They are really that hazed.)
I guess some people don't understand how you can have too much of a good thing.
Another example belongs to a local PD. They had this at a local community show and tell.
'Cause changing lightbulbs is for suckas!
Irony of ironies, I'm posting this while on the WiFi of the Ford dealer pictured as having done that while my work van is in for service.
(PS: No, that's not glare on the armored windows either. They are really that hazed.)
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